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so this is why this issue of universal healthcare, healthcare for everybody in america, is so critically important, because it is the most important thing we can do, since the burden is heavier on people that have the least economic strength in our country. tavis: because you are physicians, i do not mean to make you political, so do not let me do that, but to your point about the need for universal healthcare, so president obama advanced the ball further down the field than any other president has, and not far enough for some of us, but farther down the field. yet we know full well that if the other party, the republican party, has its way, and certainly if they were to win the white house, we are going to see an all-out retreat on that. sidestepping the politics of that, what does that do to this conversation about these kinds of diseases that kill too many americans to see this issue become, shall we say, a political football? >> well, this tragedy we see, in a city like cleveland, every day. people who do not have health insurance, and there are now 50 million americans that do not h
so this is why this issue of universal healthcare, healthcare for everybody in america, is so critically important, because it is the most important thing we can do, since the burden is heavier on people that have the least economic strength in our country. tavis: because you are physicians, i do not mean to make you political, so do not let me do that, but to your point about the need for universal healthcare, so president obama advanced the ball further down the field than any other president...
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president barack obama's healthcare bill is one of the remaining cases and the ruling could come in the next few hours. we will have a live report in front of the supreme court coming up at 5:15. >>> the first democratically elected president is now forming a new government. mohammed is looking to turn egypt into an oppressive islamic state. >>> thousands filled the streets for sap fran gay pride parade. participants marched, raised issues for the gay lesbian and transgender community. they also held a party in the community parties at the civic center went throughout the bay area and party does are already -- party goers are already planning and it is set for next year. they call it the commercization of the gay pride. they call themselves oc u pride. they want to bring them back to its origin to lib rate people from all walks of life and they want to help the event remain free to the public. new york's city's annual gay parade was also held yesterday. they held the same sex marriage law and it also helped with the u.s. military and now they can openly declare their sexuality. >>> and
president barack obama's healthcare bill is one of the remaining cases and the ruling could come in the next few hours. we will have a live report in front of the supreme court coming up at 5:15. >>> the first democratically elected president is now forming a new government. mohammed is looking to turn egypt into an oppressive islamic state. >>> thousands filled the streets for sap fran gay pride parade. participants marched, raised issues for the gay lesbian and transgender...
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plus, the supreme court and healthcare. now, the robed ones decide. the ruling will affect nearly every single american. but could the nation's top court uphold certain parts of the healthcare law while eliminating its center fees? piece. >> another case where we have been confronted with this. >> is half a loaf better than one loaf. >> shepard: what might they save and what might they toss? he is low on cash. laying off staffers but newt gingrich is vowing the race is not over. >> romney has to earn this. it is not going to be given to him. >> shepard: what gingrich says has to happen before he would throw in the towel. >>> a basketball legend stepping to the plate to help buy one of the most storied franchises in professional baseball. but does magic johnson have the magic touch to save the dodgers from financial ruin? >>> plus, a pop idol's prank caused an unwanted cause of bieber fever. >> this is not justin bieber's phone number. >> now, one north texas grandma says she is ready to sue. >> shepard: last night we were talking about the craziness t
plus, the supreme court and healthcare. now, the robed ones decide. the ruling will affect nearly every single american. but could the nation's top court uphold certain parts of the healthcare law while eliminating its center fees? piece. >> another case where we have been confronted with this. >> is half a loaf better than one loaf. >> shepard: what might they save and what might they toss? he is low on cash. laying off staffers but newt gingrich is vowing the race is not...
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apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter ) remember... remember how stiff and awkward he was when he came a-courting. he was so sweet. a good man, a sober man. a man who shared your beliefs or any other belief. ( laughter ) and he offered you... he offered you everything a girl could want. military build-up, oil drilling on national parks, a massive across the board tax cut. but no, you had to suffer right at the ocean. so have your fun tonight, but tomorrow morning, you'll wake up and you'll have to take that walk of shame, wearing nothing but your obama t-shirt and you're enfranchise new -- ( crowd cheering ) because on your way home, you'll
apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter )...
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apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter ) remember... remember how stiff and awkward he was when he came a-courting. he was so sweet. a good man, a sober man. a man who shared your beliefs or any other belief. ( laughter ) and he offered you... he offered you everything a girl could want. military build-up, oil drilling on national parks, a massive across the board tax cut. but no, you had to suffer right at the ocean. so have your fun tonight, but tomorrow morning, you'll wake up and you'll have to take that walk of shame, wearing nothing but your obama t-shirt and you're enfranchise new -- ( crowd cheering ) because on your way home, you'll
apparently, we have to show up in a nice suit give free healthcare save the auto industry and kill bin laden, and that old girl will put out. sure, no, sure, sure folks. see my protests first, make some faint noises about defending the constitution. but whip out your class warfare and up come the skirts. will america respect herself in the morning? you could have gone with that nice romney boy. ( laughter ) what was his name? mitt. no, that can't be right, mitt's not a name. ( laughter )...
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he knows that traditional medicare won't cover all of his healthcare costs. so he added a plan that pays for some of the expenses original medicare won't, like deductibles and copays. he gets to keep his own doctors and hospitals and loves that more than 99% of anthem medicare supplement members just like him are satisfied with their choice of healthcare providers. now brian's free to rock, free to roll and free to be worry free. if you're eligible for medicare or will be soon, we'll help you find a plan that meets your needs. contact your independent agent or call us now. you can schedule an in-home visit, learn more at a local seminar or get answers by phone. call today. anthem bluecross... ♪ that's... ♪ >>> time now for something we call the best of rtm where we tell you what we've got on our website, something that didn't fit on our show. >> i have an awesome video called the art of arm contortion. check this out, it's so creepy. >> that doesn't even look real. >> exactly. this guy -- all of these guys can move their arms in ways i didn't think were m
he knows that traditional medicare won't cover all of his healthcare costs. so he added a plan that pays for some of the expenses original medicare won't, like deductibles and copays. he gets to keep his own doctors and hospitals and loves that more than 99% of anthem medicare supplement members just like him are satisfied with their choice of healthcare providers. now brian's free to rock, free to roll and free to be worry free. if you're eligible for medicare or will be soon, we'll help you...
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we have the most expensive healthcare system in the world and it's probably valued the least. the envelope is the most important part of a balloon the safety of all those on board depends on its quality design is make a computer model of the believe numbered once the blueprint is finished they use it to cut out a pocket of material these are used to make plots. cooper is a seamstress by trade twenty years ago she worked as a tailless making dresses and overcoats when ballooning got a new lease of life she switched to the ambitious task of making balloon envelopes elaina's plume several times including flight supposed balloons making. last balloons during a festival in the. it was a very long time ago i even flew over the. it was so much fun. now such find some bent but back in one thousand nine hundred one or one thousand nine hundred two. it was amazing. oh. shit. that's a nice piece of material and so easy to handle. qualities of primary importance in our business what you think of intentionally messed it up so you'll fall out of the sky. never absolutely not a great job ver
we have the most expensive healthcare system in the world and it's probably valued the least. the envelope is the most important part of a balloon the safety of all those on board depends on its quality design is make a computer model of the believe numbered once the blueprint is finished they use it to cut out a pocket of material these are used to make plots. cooper is a seamstress by trade twenty years ago she worked as a tailless making dresses and overcoats when ballooning got a new lease...
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ambition, that india should become the world-- >> destination for healthcare. that's right. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. heartbeat, and that it put me at 5-times greater risk of a stroke. i was worried. i worried about my wife, and my family. bill has the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. he was taking warfarin, but i've put him on pradaxa instead. in a clinical trial, pradaxa 150 mgs reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin without the need for regular blood tests. i sure was glad to hear that. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual
ambition, that india should become the world-- >> destination for healthcare. that's right. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. heartbeat, and that it put me at...
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a growing number of americans are doing just that, combining holidays with healthcare. this uninsured louisiana man had a complicated quintuple bypass. this woman from bend, oregon, a bit of an eye lift. >> it was just beyond my expectations. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this episode, we'll look at people who market medical procedures as business ventures, everything from anti-aging treatments to a protocol that claims to end addiction. we'll begin with doctors and pharmacists who are catering to the 78 million aging baby boomers who want to slow that aging process down or to even turn back the clock. the treatments usually include doses of the same performance-enhancing drugs that are now banned by most professional sports-- things like testosterone, dhea, and human growth hormone. as we first reported in 2006, all of this his highly controversial and possibly even illegal, but that's not stopping thousands of doctors from taking up the practice or patients from seeking them out. this is the temple of anti-aging medicine, the cenegenics medical
a growing number of americans are doing just that, combining holidays with healthcare. this uninsured louisiana man had a complicated quintuple bypass. this woman from bend, oregon, a bit of an eye lift. >> it was just beyond my expectations. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm steve kroft. in this episode, we'll look at people who market medical procedures as business ventures, everything from anti-aging treatments to a protocol that claims to end addiction. we'll begin with...
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so now the money you paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan for the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approvehis message. >>> step one. rig a house with cameras. step two, fill said house with real housewives or jersey shore kids or rehab patients. step three, put whatever happens on tv and get rich. but just when you thought reality television had exhausted all casting options comes an experiment from south africa to study the primitive behavior that maims gym, tan, landry seem like astro physics. and yet, another batch of unlikely stars are born. so, you say you have a rodent problem? well, at least mice don't mug you for your lunch. >> hey! >> reporter: squirrels driving your pooch crazy? well, imagine how shot fido's nerves would be dealing with this every day. and you say you're tired or raccoons tipping over the garbage cans? count your blessings, baby. at least they don't break into your house, raid your fridg
so now the money you paid for your guaranteed healthcare is going to a massive new government program that's not for you. the romney-ryan plan protects medicare benefits for today's seniors and strengthens the plan for the next generation. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approvehis message. >>> step one. rig a house with cameras. step two, fill said house with real housewives or jersey shore kids or rehab patients. step three, put whatever happens on tv and get rich. but just when you...
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>> my sense is that supreme court following the conventional wisdom will strike down the affordable healthcare act. my own legal judgment is that it is constitutional under congressional authority. under article one in the commerce clause. the wait has been interpreted. there have been many programs, social security and medicare, medicaid and others, which serve as real precedents. but you have a very ideological court, this is essentially the court that elected bush over gore. this is the ideological court became down with citizens. there's there is a tendency to have a swing vote. i participated in the confirmation in 1998, and kennedy has a tension for kennedy court. in the argument of the mandate, he said a couple of things both ways. one was that the mandate certainly goes far toward an encouragement on limiting. suggesting that he strike you down. later in the argument, he left himself some wiggle room, saying it people get their health care at the emergency room, it is just a burden to everyone else. you can't be sure. if they strike it down, i think it will be a very confused situation
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the supreme court's decision on the healthcare law. some democratic leaders may be jumping ship even before the supreme court decides. >> but we have to pass the bill so you can final out what is in it. away from the fog of the controversy. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an aspirin regimen... and i take bayer chewables. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. so he's a success story... [ laughs ] he's my success story. [ male announcer ] learn how to protect your heart at i am proheart on facebook. shannon: the u.s. supreme court could hand down a decision on the president's healthcare law any day now. but some tbofs aren't waiting for the court to block the formation of health insurance exchanges. lynch's party affiliation, unlike the other g
the supreme court's decision on the healthcare law. some democratic leaders may be jumping ship even before the supreme court decides. >> but we have to pass the bill so you can final out what is in it. away from the fog of the controversy. i'm a marathon runner, in absolute perfect physical condition and i had a heart attack right out of the clear blue... he was just... "get me an aspirin"... yeah... i knew that i was doing the right thing, when i gave him the bayer. i'm on an...
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in addition to the great music and food there were arts and crafts booths and a healthcare. twiki is also celebrating the ending as later in the us. >>> coming up, a player escapes them with an injury. >> that's coming up next in sports wrap. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. good evening everyone and thanks for joining us sunday night edition of sports wrap. it seems every time the u.s. open comes to the olympic club, a dark post emerges late stages and pushes up in no victory. today, several champions all took a backseat to another younger. and finally, we'll olympic club weather showed
in addition to the great music and food there were arts and crafts booths and a healthcare. twiki is also celebrating the ending as later in the us. >>> coming up, a player escapes them with an injury. >> that's coming up next in sports wrap. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase what matters. dude you don't...
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this is why this issue of universal healthcare is so critically important. it is the most important thing you can do since the burden is heavier on people with the least economic strength. tavis: to your point about the need for universal health care, president obama advance the ball further down the field. we note that if the other party has its way, and if they were to win the white house, we would see our retreat on that. sidestepping the politics, what does that do to this conversation about these kinds of diseases that kill too many americans? >> this tragedy we see in a city like cleveland every day. people in do not have health insurance. there are now 50 million americans who do not have insurance. those people are suffering a terrible toll. the health care reform efforts are an attempt to began to narrow that gap. most physicians i know want to see no patient ever have to suffer from a disease simply because they are poor. one way or another, we will have to solve this problem. my hope is that at least in the very near future, we will solve the prob
this is why this issue of universal healthcare is so critically important. it is the most important thing you can do since the burden is heavier on people with the least economic strength. tavis: to your point about the need for universal health care, president obama advance the ball further down the field. we note that if the other party has its way, and if they were to win the white house, we would see our retreat on that. sidestepping the politics, what does that do to this conversation...
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think that's a question we all have like why are they doing this i think that what happened is the aids healthcare foundation decided that this was a problem and they're really pushing for this condom use when we're like is it a problem is hiv a problem within our industry or is your problem ever worlds i think that's a that's a good point but you know this is an industry that a lot of people kind of figured was already regulating itself making sure actors and actresses are disease free but at least in one case someone said at least that they contracted hiv while working that was reported so give me some insight here how can you be sure that what you're doing is safe. well obviously it can't be one hundred percent safe and when you get into that industry you understand that there's a lot of jobs out there that that something you understand going into it this is not one hundred percent safe and we know that so i think for someone to come into the industry and even get not just a regular a c d for them to be outraged by this is a little bit ridiculous that is going to be a risk we do regulate oursel
think that's a question we all have like why are they doing this i think that what happened is the aids healthcare foundation decided that this was a problem and they're really pushing for this condom use when we're like is it a problem is hiv a problem within our industry or is your problem ever worlds i think that's a that's a good point but you know this is an industry that a lot of people kind of figured was already regulating itself making sure actors and actresses are disease free but at...
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not so much about a head to head but an issue which is the healthcare reform law. this was late may. the reason i am showing this is because we know the supreme court is going to come out with their decision any day. certainly before the end of this month only 43% of americans favor the healthcare reform law and 51% oppose. where do you take that. >> two things to remember. first, this is very consistent pretty much for the last year and a half, we have had around 40% supporting the afford able care act, around 50% opposing. what's often be not reported but cnn asks this follow-up question. good for them. other polsters do this too. well, are you in favor of it because it goes too far or not far enough. >> another 13% say i am against the healthcare reform law. >> it wasn't a single pair as up to 43 in favor. 56 total who would like this or stronger stronger. >> david merman. thank you for coming in here. so concise and clear. up next in tonight's what's working segment, father greg boyle is giving people second chances. he gets them jobs. we are a big fan of both.
not so much about a head to head but an issue which is the healthcare reform law. this was late may. the reason i am showing this is because we know the supreme court is going to come out with their decision any day. certainly before the end of this month only 43% of americans favor the healthcare reform law and 51% oppose. where do you take that. >> two things to remember. first, this is very consistent pretty much for the last year and a half, we have had around 40% supporting the...
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. >>> drug maker black oh smith klein is going to pay $3 billion in fines in the largest case of healthcare fraud hiv. the british company is pleading guilty to charges it promoted prescriptions for antidepressants for adults being marketed to teenagers. also they were marketed for weight loss. >>> air bus will soon have a plant in alabama. it will eventually ploy 1000 workers. it has been trying to increase its market share here in the u.s. as it tries to compete with boeing. >>> sony wants to develop a new way to play video games. the company is buying a video game streaming company. the goal is to provide a cloud-based service so gamers can stream the video games just like music or movies. >>> a lot of us have food that has gone bad in the refrigerator or freezer. do you know what to do with all that bad food? we have an offer and a story of how you can get to this place, in two minutes. >>> the national parks service employees who work at the national capital region headquarters in the annex building are asked not to report to work, there is a power outage. you are ep discouraged howeve
. >>> drug maker black oh smith klein is going to pay $3 billion in fines in the largest case of healthcare fraud hiv. the british company is pleading guilty to charges it promoted prescriptions for antidepressants for adults being marketed to teenagers. also they were marketed for weight loss. >>> air bus will soon have a plant in alabama. it will eventually ploy 1000 workers. it has been trying to increase its market share here in the u.s. as it tries to compete with boeing....
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healthcare but also like first responders like teachers, like police officers. all of these issues are government. in fact, it was the stimulus program that prevented a lot of come back, our clown of the day, who is it going to be and why? this is awesome. desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >> i want to make sure the next generation of high-tech manufacturing takes root in baltimore and cleveland and pittsburgh. i want to stop rewarding businesses that ship jobs overseas and stop rewarding companies companies i want. >> president obama in the campaign front in baltimore throw his choice of others cities mention to show how important the swing states of ohio and pennsylvania and michigan will be in november. so for the latest developments in the swing states, we are going to turn to democratic polster at lake research. >> thank you. >> let's hit these swing states. all right? romney is going on a bus. he is going to be goin
healthcare but also like first responders like teachers, like police officers. all of these issues are government. in fact, it was the stimulus program that prevented a lot of come back, our clown of the day, who is it going to be and why? this is awesome. desk top, lab top, ipad. iphone. >> pleasant your hearts. >> the big one. >> stephanie: all i know, the little flower is there and it means go to meeting. i love go to meeting. >> i want to make sure the next...
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he talked about the healthcare law. it did pass, but only with democratic votes. you may remember, in the house 219. to 212. and in the senate, 60-39. what about the comments today and how it factors in? bring in the panel. jonah goldberg, at large editor of national interview online. jeff selnig. and tucker carlson from the dailycaller.com. jonah, some people look at that and raise an eyebrow or two and thought it was aggressive for president in the rose garden. >> yeah. two ways to score it. on the merits and the politics. do the merits quickly. it's nonsense. the idea that somehow the supreme court can't renew the constitutionality of a law because it was passed by not a large majority, but forget it. no law is passed by minority. so it's a red harring to begin with. the supreme court overturned the federal statute on average once every 16 months from ma marbury v. madison. somehow if it overturned this would be unprecedented is bizarre. as a constitutional scholar as everyone calls him the analysis was disingenuous. on politics, different issue. on the politic
he talked about the healthcare law. it did pass, but only with democratic votes. you may remember, in the house 219. to 212. and in the senate, 60-39. what about the comments today and how it factors in? bring in the panel. jonah goldberg, at large editor of national interview online. jeff selnig. and tucker carlson from the dailycaller.com. jonah, some people look at that and raise an eyebrow or two and thought it was aggressive for president in the rose garden. >> yeah. two ways to...
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>> bret: while the supreme court debates whether his healthcare law is constitutional, president obama proclaims it is. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama today said he is confident the supreme court will uphold his healthcare overhaul. because he said that experts insist it's legal. the president also went after conservatives today suggesting he is ready for a fight over his signature achievement. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the story. >> reporter: in the first public comment after the supreme court oral arguments over the healthcare law, president obama vowed he will prevail but is spoiling for a fight with the conservative court if he loses. >> i'm confident that the supreme court will not take what would be unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of democratically elected congress. >> reporter: in fact, the law passed with only democratic votes and no republican support in both chambers. 219-212 in the house. 60-39 in the senate. putting on his former constitut
>> bret: while the supreme court debates whether his healthcare law is constitutional, president obama proclaims it is. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier. president obama today said he is confident the supreme court will uphold his healthcare overhaul. because he said that experts insist it's legal. the president also went after conservatives today suggesting he is ready for a fight over his signature achievement. chief white house...
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in the end, america must overhaul its healthcare system. we all know that. and it must use the free market to do it. obama care is a disaster economically, socially and politically. and that's the truth. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction, with us our barack and hard place duo monica crowley and allen colmes. were you surprised by justice breyer's reaction. >> no i'm not. their job is to ask tough questions on both sides. he is right. the administration both ways as a tax so it could be taxed and not a tax. >> bill: he wasn't playing devil's advocate. he was mocking the solicitor general. >> the idea that the administration -- >> bill: he was mocking the man. >> you know what's interesting about this, the mandate was the conservative idea, initiated by the heritage foundation. >> bill: that's false. whoever initiated it was. >> for free market purposes. >> bill: whatever. it's not going to stand you agree, of course? >> i do believe they are going to strike t down. look, it all gets to the basic essence of what obama care really is.
in the end, america must overhaul its healthcare system. we all know that. and it must use the free market to do it. obama care is a disaster economically, socially and politically. and that's the truth. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction, with us our barack and hard place duo monica crowley and allen colmes. were you surprised by justice breyer's reaction. >> no i'm not. their job is to ask tough questions on both sides. he is right. the administration both ways...
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country, we are moments away from learning whether the court will overturn president obama's landmark healthcare law in part, in full, or not at all. it was because filmmaker michael moore, with attorney david cole, with the insurance industry whistleblower wendell potter, dr. margaret flowers of physicians for a national health program, elisabeth benjamin of the community service society of new york and others. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the supreme court special. yes, the supreme court is moments away from issuing its decision on the constitutionality of the affordable care act, the landmark healthcare reform bill signed by president obama two years ago. the case heavily focuses on the so-called individual mandate, which requires most people buy health insurance by 2014 or pay tax penalty. the court will decide whether to strike down the mandate and determine whether the first -- us of the law and stand. coming on the last of the supreme court's term, the ruling will have major implications not just for
country, we are moments away from learning whether the court will overturn president obama's landmark healthcare law in part, in full, or not at all. it was because filmmaker michael moore, with attorney david cole, with the insurance industry whistleblower wendell potter, dr. margaret flowers of physicians for a national health program, elisabeth benjamin of the community service society of new york and others. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!,"...
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american healthcare is not often associated with affordability, but here's a story of one man determined to change that. for more than half a century, the doctor has been caring for residents of a rational, in illinois. walking to his office and you think you had step back in time. but at just $5 a visit, this 87- year-old physician has become a hero to his many patients. recently, he invited us into his busy practice and offered this first-person account. >> everybody in town knows him. everybody in town loves him. >> are you sick? >> sore throat. >> he has been my family doctor since my grandma. i know him better than most doctors. he has everything in his head and as a look everything up on the computer. >> i'm a doctor in russia fell, illinois. i've been here 57 years in the same building. i'm 87. i charge $5. >> this is our cash drawer. >> about 30 years ago, it went to $5 and it has been there ever since. >> are you pretty healthy? >> it is not about money. it's about taking care of people. the first thing that brought to my mind that i would be a doctor is i had a problem with ton
american healthcare is not often associated with affordability, but here's a story of one man determined to change that. for more than half a century, the doctor has been caring for residents of a rational, in illinois. walking to his office and you think you had step back in time. but at just $5 a visit, this 87- year-old physician has become a hero to his many patients. recently, he invited us into his busy practice and offered this first-person account. >> everybody in town knows him....
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he rallied supporters in sparta where he attacked president obama's healthcare reform law. he spoke with business owners who are angry about the mandates in the act. >> they will reduce their company's employment, so they won't have to comply. others said they will get out of business. >> rick santorum went bowling with a student group from the university of wisconsin. he will be in the bay area tomorrow. he will hold a rally at the jelly belly factory at 4:00 p.m., followed by a fundraising reception, $1,000 a person. tomorrow night he will attend another event at a home. >>> apple takes action after being accused of misleading advertising and why these people, why some people today lined up to swap old meat for a new package, no questions asked. >> and what doctors did to this man that allows him to show his face for the first time in 15 years. . >>> today fresh and easy is holding a pink slime swap meat. you can swap beef bought somewhere else. they are promoting they have never used pink slime. critics call it an example of industrialized food productions but they said
he rallied supporters in sparta where he attacked president obama's healthcare reform law. he spoke with business owners who are angry about the mandates in the act. >> they will reduce their company's employment, so they won't have to comply. others said they will get out of business. >> rick santorum went bowling with a student group from the university of wisconsin. he will be in the bay area tomorrow. he will hold a rally at the jelly belly factory at 4:00 p.m., followed by a...
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. >> rick santorum targeted mitt romney over their healthcare plans. >> i have been fighting for health reform, private sector, the way america works best for 20 years while these two guys were playing with the left. >> ron paul, who practiced as a physician for decades says the problem isn't how to fund healthcare, it's because we are spending that money on other things. >> i want to try to protect the people dependent on medical care. now where is the money come? my suggestion is, look at some of the overseas spending that we don't need to be doing. >> mitt romney is looking to take his second straight primary, but the latest polls put him in a dead heat with newt gingrich. polls open saturday morning. florida's primary is ten days later. danielle nottingham, cbs news, north charleston, south carolina. >>> oakland mayor got a rude welcome to washington, d.c. for the conference of mayor's winter meeting. >> how does it feel? how does it feel? >> a group of occupy protesters surrounded a taxi that she was in and blocked it from leaving the meeting. she remained in the car covering her f
. >> rick santorum targeted mitt romney over their healthcare plans. >> i have been fighting for health reform, private sector, the way america works best for 20 years while these two guys were playing with the left. >> ron paul, who practiced as a physician for decades says the problem isn't how to fund healthcare, it's because we are spending that money on other things. >> i want to try to protect the people dependent on medical care. now where is the money come? my...
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transition and there are things we hear, a lot of comments from consumers that they think they won't have healthcare. it is going away. >> the cuts are expected to save the state $15 million. >>> a new program to provide more fruits and vegetables to needy families. it arrived in concord today. a truck rolled up with fresh fruits and veggies. organizers say it is made possible by a grant. >>> new study finds the bay area is second in the country when it comes to requesting high tech visas for skilled workers. bay area businesses averaged 34 requests a year for visas. that is second to new york. intel, oracle and google are among the top companies requesting foreign workers. >>> the rental market is so hot, still ahead. >> the governor signs a commitment to california's high- speed rail. >> take the bull by the horns. >> the good reason he says to spend eall that money dure -- spend all that money during a state economic crisis. >> coming up, how close thunderstorms could get in the short term, the temperature change over the next couple days and when 90-degree heat returns to our local forecast. >>>
transition and there are things we hear, a lot of comments from consumers that they think they won't have healthcare. it is going away. >> the cuts are expected to save the state $15 million. >>> a new program to provide more fruits and vegetables to needy families. it arrived in concord today. a truck rolled up with fresh fruits and veggies. organizers say it is made possible by a grant. >>> new study finds the bay area is second in the country when it comes to...
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. >> we pay such high premiums for healthcare that they would make us thin drive even farther to get care for our child, that could be the matter between life and death. >> these hospitals are state-of-the-art. the way to deliver pediatric care is to consolidate services. and that will be at the other side. >> hospital managers say they are adding 35 more beds to their pediatric center in oakland. this cat -- it is scheduled to open in late 2014. >> police are in the business of solving crimes. one recent crimes that ended with an item being stolen from a police vehicle has a cheese asking for help. >> plus tragedy in southern california after a gunman opened fire on a family inside their home. what we have learned about the suspect. >> the race for the white house heats up ahead of the final presidential debate. the key issues on the campaign trail today. >> and are cooling 10 -- trend continues. it will be in the upper-30s overnight. we will have the san francisco giants baseball forecast. . >>> police in englewood in los angeles county are searching for a gunman who opened fire on
. >> we pay such high premiums for healthcare that they would make us thin drive even farther to get care for our child, that could be the matter between life and death. >> these hospitals are state-of-the-art. the way to deliver pediatric care is to consolidate services. and that will be at the other side. >> hospital managers say they are adding 35 more beds to their pediatric center in oakland. this cat -- it is scheduled to open in late 2014. >> police are in the...
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. >> reporter: to woo potential hires, zocdoc offers free healthcare for employees and their family, catered lunch every day, flex time, and unlimited vacation. those perks were only part of what attracted new hire blair baumwell. >> i was looking at the web site, i was actually booking an appointment of my own, and saw that they were hiring. so, i thought, "hey, why don't i look at it? because i worked in the healthcare industry, i'm really passionate about it." >> reporter: unfortunately for these firms, the search for software engineers and other high skilled workers is not likely to get easier. >> for many years, we haven't been graduating enough of these people. and it's a sad story that we haven't adjusted, or we don't create an educational system that really signals to students and provides them incentives and information that this is where the jobs are. >> reporter: but thrillist and zocdoc aren't giving up, doing all they can to attract workers and make them feel at home. erika miller, nbr, new york. >> tom: tomorrow on nbr, we'll continue our job retraining coverage with a
. >> reporter: to woo potential hires, zocdoc offers free healthcare for employees and their family, catered lunch every day, flex time, and unlimited vacation. those perks were only part of what attracted new hire blair baumwell. >> i was looking at the web site, i was actually booking an appointment of my own, and saw that they were hiring. so, i thought, "hey, why don't i look at it? because i worked in the healthcare industry, i'm really passionate about it." >>...
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. >>> the healthcare bill hits a major hurdle. laura evans has your fox 5 top 5. >> house of representatives vetted to reform today. but it may be a formality. it's expected to die in a democratic controlled senate. republicans insisted on a repeal vote after the supreme court upheld the bill last month. number four, one or two drinks a day may benefit a woman's bone health. researchers say post men men pauseal women had a hormone that made their bones stronger. >>> number three, 18 states are dealing with a whooping cough outbreak and a lack of vaccinations may be to blame. doctors at new york methodist hospital say many parents are skipping their kids immunizations because they are worried they will cause autism. >>> number two, no politicians allowed to speak at the 9/11 anniversary ceremony at ground zero this year. some of the victims families have complained that political struggles hindered progress at the 9/11 museum. new york city mayor drew criticism for suggesting that the name should not be read aloud since they are in
. >>> the healthcare bill hits a major hurdle. laura evans has your fox 5 top 5. >> house of representatives vetted to reform today. but it may be a formality. it's expected to die in a democratic controlled senate. republicans insisted on a repeal vote after the supreme court upheld the bill last month. number four, one or two drinks a day may benefit a woman's bone health. researchers say post men men pauseal women had a hormone that made their bones stronger. >>>...
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a controversial part of president obama healthcare law went into effect today. healthcare companies must provide certain benefits to women for free but there are exceptions. karen traverse explains. >> over a month after the supreme court upheld the president's healthcare law, to the marks another milestone in its implementation. >> thanks to the affordable care act a new day for women's health has finally arrived. >> today the women's healthcare amendment goes into effect. eight new provisions the obama administration says will help women get the service they need. >> surveys show more than half of the women in this country delayed or avoided preventive care because of its cost. that's not right and it's not good for our country. >> the top pillars of women will now no longer go undetected. >> getting the most attention today is the condition that requires private insurance companies to provide women free access to contraception. the obama administration estimates that about 47 million women will be able to take advantage but just a tiny fraction will be able t
a controversial part of president obama healthcare law went into effect today. healthcare companies must provide certain benefits to women for free but there are exceptions. karen traverse explains. >> over a month after the supreme court upheld the president's healthcare law, to the marks another milestone in its implementation. >> thanks to the affordable care act a new day for women's health has finally arrived. >> today the women's healthcare amendment goes into effect....
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in addition to the great music and food there were arts and crafts booths and a healthcare. twiki is also celebrating the ending as later in the us. >>> coming up, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. good evening everyone and thanks for joining us sunday night edition of sports wrap. it seems every time the u.s. open comes to the olympic club, a dark post emerges late stages and pushes up in no victory. today, several champions all took a backseat to another younger. and finally, we'll olympic club weather showed up today. fog,
in addition to the great music and food there were arts and crafts booths and a healthcare. twiki is also celebrating the ending as later in the us. >>> coming up, look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to...
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in a policy shift, president obama said under the new healthcare reform law, religious employers would not be required to offer free birth control. instead, the responsibility falls on the insurance companies. they would have to provide those workers with free family planning if requested. >> no woman's health should depend on who she is or where she works or how much money she makes. every woman should be in control of the decisions that affect her own health, period. >> the change in policy came after religious-affiliated groups like catholic charities and hospitals criticized a rule that would have required them to provide employees coverage for birth control. >>> a skin cancer drug may be able to treat alzheimer's disease. scientists tested the drug on mice and found it can reverse the disease improving memory and brain functions. the study in the journal "science" found the drug removes plaque build-up in the brain that can cause alzheimer's. doctors are now planning tests on more people. >>> a warning for toyota owners, what can be sparking fires had some car doors. >> and easing
in a policy shift, president obama said under the new healthcare reform law, religious employers would not be required to offer free birth control. instead, the responsibility falls on the insurance companies. they would have to provide those workers with free family planning if requested. >> no woman's health should depend on who she is or where she works or how much money she makes. every woman should be in control of the decisions that affect her own health, period. >> the change...
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. >> i am not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. there are a number of things i like in healthcare reform i am going to put in place one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions can get coverage. two assure the marketplace allows for individuals have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like. >> he also went to church with his family today and spent several hours preparing for those all important presidential debates coming up in october. >> i know his running mate congressman ryan also making news today. what did he have to say? >> he defended his medicare plan which democrats claim would end medicare as we know it. ryan's budget calls for a premium support system that would help them buy health insurance on the open market or stay with the current plan. he says something has to be done. >> it's a system that needs reforming so we don't want to put more money and more people on a program that is failing and not working. we want to reform medicaid. what we are saying is don't expand this program as
. >> i am not getting rid of all of healthcare reform. there are a number of things i like in healthcare reform i am going to put in place one is to make sure those with preexisting conditions can get coverage. two assure the marketplace allows for individuals have policies that cover their family up to whatever age they might like. >> he also went to church with his family today and spent several hours preparing for those all important presidential debates coming up in october....
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people this law extends to and going back to where we were before this massive effort to try to expand healthcare insurance was undertaken. >> we have congressmember keith ellison back in washington, d.c., part of the progressive caucus. co-head of the progressive caucus. what about the issue of a public option, with the progressive caucus plans to do? >> america needs it. it is what is needed. it is the next logical step. it is what we all have to fight for and educate for. now that we know congress has the authority to regulate in this area, why should we stop now? i think we need a public auction and medicare for all in this will be a key feature of what we will continue to stand for. we also need to understand this should put wind in our sales. we should be more invigorated. if there's anything to worry about, the big worry is to make sure that insurance companies do not try to gouge their premiums. the other worry estimates to the progressive movement does not think, "ok, we won that one." now it is time to organize much more so. i would like to see some amendments that would allow states to
people this law extends to and going back to where we were before this massive effort to try to expand healthcare insurance was undertaken. >> we have congressmember keith ellison back in washington, d.c., part of the progressive caucus. co-head of the progressive caucus. what about the issue of a public option, with the progressive caucus plans to do? >> america needs it. it is what is needed. it is the next logical step. it is what we all have to fight for and educate for. now...
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why when it cuts back to healthcare for workers or just cut its out for workers, it is telling those workers, it is beyond our control? blame health care. that is right, blame health care. before co... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve myung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, steoporosis, d some eye problems. tell your doctor if you hava heart condition or high blood preure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lunung function starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whateve
why when it cuts back to healthcare for workers or just cut its out for workers, it is telling those workers, it is beyond our control? blame health care. that is right, blame health care. before co... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve myung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't...